Meet today's card.
Time for another fun Cas Watercolour Challenge.
Got a good one this month, butterfly.
Summer is upon us and the butterflies are beginning to emerge.
I began making my card by creating the background. I did that by rubbing Distress inks onto my long acrylic block, sprayed with water and dragged it down the front of my cardstock. I used heavy white cardstock instead of watercolor paper so the ink will sit just on the surface and not soak in and you will be able to drag the ink.
*The trick is to drag and not press in one place*
I repeated that using a few different shades of blue, leaving some white space showing and then set it aside to dry.
I die-cut the butterfly using the Tim Holtz Detailed Butterfly die onto heavy white cardstock.
To add more interest to my background, I used a piece of drywall tape and stenciled on some more Distress ink.
I glued the butterfly over the bkg., added the black gems to create the body of the butterfly, then used a fine line black marker to draw in the details .
Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.
Hope you will come and play along with us.
Adding my card to these challenges:
Simon Says Wed.- ANYTHING GOES
CASology- FLY
Scrap and Craft- SUMMERTIME AND BUTTERFLIES
Crafting With Friends- ANYTHING GOES
Supplies
Stamps- Favorite Memories (Technique Tues.)
Inks- Tuxedo Black Memento; Stormy Sky, Peacock Feathers; Salty Ocean,
Blueprint Sketch Distress (TH)
Paper- heavy white cs (local store)
Accessories and Tools- Misti; drywall tape; long acrylic block; die- Detailed Butterfly (TH);
black gems, fine line black marker
Adding my card to these challenges:
Simon Says Wed.- ANYTHING GOES
CASology- FLY
Scrap and Craft- SUMMERTIME AND BUTTERFLIES
Crafting With Friends- ANYTHING GOES
Supplies
Stamps- Favorite Memories (Technique Tues.)
Inks- Tuxedo Black Memento; Stormy Sky, Peacock Feathers; Salty Ocean,
Blueprint Sketch Distress (TH)
Paper- heavy white cs (local store)
Accessories and Tools- Misti; drywall tape; long acrylic block; die- Detailed Butterfly (TH);
black gems, fine line black marker
Love the butterfly on the heavenly background.
ReplyDeleteLove the butterfly on the heavenly background.
ReplyDeleteit's beautiful Karen
ReplyDeletegr karin
This is so pretty! Love the colour and the butterfly against that gorgeous background.
ReplyDeleteI'm always in awe of your amazing backgrounds. Even more so with you using card stock and not watercolour paper. You have a special talent, my friend. Gorgeous card. xx
ReplyDeleteKaren, Beautiful "dragged and not pressed" background for your gorgeous White die cut butterfly. Love how you went back and stenciled in your dry wall tape design. Adds so much interest. Wonderful sentiment...as always my friend. Hugs..
ReplyDeletegorgeous background, I just love the texture the drywall tape added and I also like the effect of dragging the block over the paper. The white butterfly is the perfect pop to the background.
ReplyDeleteWow stunning card x
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic technique for this background, my friend! I need to try this. And that butterfly is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful butterfly Karen and the background looks great against the white butterfly and the black body and antenna work really well. I love the sentiment too. x
ReplyDeleteStunning background and that white butterfly really pops. Thanks so much for playing along at CASology this week.
ReplyDeleteOh, I do love this pretty blue watercolored background and that wonderful TT sentiment! So glad you joined us at CASology this week...butterflies definitley fit the cue!
ReplyDeleteKaren you sure inspire me along with your fab work. xx
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous elegant card Karen! Marlies
ReplyDeletealways in WAUE ;O)) of your gorgeous blue backgrounds again a very cool card from your hand ;O))
ReplyDeleteWonderful background in lovely shades of blue - sets off the butterfly nicely
ReplyDeleteYour backgrounds are so creative and eye-catching, Karen. I like using the Credit Card Swipe one and will definitely try this one, too. Thanks for the thorough how-to and tip -- helps a lot. Gorgeous card!!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous card Karen. Loving your background. I bought some dry wall tape a few months ago and not used it yet. Must get it out after seeing your lovely card. Barbxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Karen. The background is amazing and allows the butterfly to really pop.
ReplyDeleteGreat technique for the gorgeous background and love the die cut butterfly in white...thank you for the inspiration x Love that your CAS card has a mostly vibrant blue background x
ReplyDeleteLovely card thanks for sharing it with us at Crafting with Friends, Louise DT x
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS, love it.
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I love the beautiful shades of blue background, Karen! It looks like a waterfall, and the stenciling a nice touch. Thank you for sharing the technique (with your useful tips)! Hideko
ReplyDeleteHad to try this right away, Karen, but it didn't work for me with regular cardstock. I had to use Mixed Media paper to get good results.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Thank you from Scrap & Craft blog!
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